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cattle-dog
07-30-2011, 04:52 PM
2007 700 grizzley limited editon in grey
2005 grizzley 700 in grey with new tires
both were stolen from a friend while they slept,
stolen from wheatfield/niagara falls ny area
any info can be pmed to me thanks

chuckiedog04
07-30-2011, 06:30 PM
wow, people have some guts stealing new wheelers like that, what low lifes. i hope they get found.

atc007
07-30-2011, 09:02 PM
There is NOTHING lower on this earth,,,other than a home invasion.. And the obvious human crimes. I had 5 stolen,,,now mind you,,I am out in the country. I know who did it. Philly garbage,,anyhow,,I'm FULLY ready for ANYONE to try now !! : ) Anyhow...they hit a guy here in Bingamton NY a couple weeks ago ,took a Banshee,450R,and YFZ? I can't remember. They found the 450R the NEXT morning in Philly. I can link you to him if you want to talk to him. I firmly believe there are a select FEW pros responsible for almost ALL atv thefts,,and they go to Philly THAT night. My .02.

cattle-dog
07-30-2011, 10:38 PM
sure i can take the info , the theft was right out of a attached garage and they even moved the lawnmower to get these out, police basicly told them it was a lost cause and left without looking for prints or any further crime scene investigation so we will find them ourselves and pass out old school justice.

bkm
07-30-2011, 10:46 PM
Until we start hacking off fingers and hands of all thiefs then society grows some balls and tells the bleeding heart do-gooders to piss off, this will never stop.

Kerick
07-30-2011, 10:53 PM
Im pretty close to you ill keep an eye out for ya. I had a klx110 stolen when i was about 10 its the worst feeling ever, hope you get it back and they get what they deserve.

cattle-dog
07-30-2011, 11:07 PM
bkm the problem is the thiefs have more rights than the the people they steal from, low life no longer fear being caught and punished in fact some even enjoy the 3 hots and a cot. the time is here where things need to change and the scum need to fear real justice.

thornton
07-30-2011, 11:43 PM
i agree, i couldnt imagine waking up and having my garage cleaned out. hopefully you find the scum buckets. ill keep an eye out down in my neck of the woods for you to

300rman
07-31-2011, 01:35 AM
I agree with everyone that says this country needs to sack up and tell the liberal turds to piss up a rope. they are in the extreme minority, but they are the reason this kind of stuff doesnt stop. There isnt a good reason to deter thieves. you cant shoot them for cleaning out your garage if you catch them (in most places), you cant set traps etc.etc. Thieves need some FEAR struck into their hearts, or it will never stop.


On a side note, i know a guy who built a shed in the ghetto, and put a fake door on it, the real opening was a hidden, "camouflaged" door in the back. he said you wouldnt believe all the dumb asses he beat down while they were trying to kick the door in or otherwise gain entry through the fake door. it was just a wall, trimmed out like a door with a doorknob, painted a different color to be convincing.

If I heard anything, i wouldnt PM you....I'd drive up there and help you dish out some justice. If you do find anyone, make sure you get info out of them. you can bet your ass they have access to the whole crime ring.

tri again
07-31-2011, 02:39 AM
There seems to be a real difference between
a couple new superexpensive quads and trikes.

IF i had some quads, they may be financed and insured with dmv paperwork trail.

Trikes, on the other hand, are a labor of love and are very different than having something replacable
turn up missing.

If a quad got took
I could go out tomorrow and have my choice of Hundreds to replace them with.

Gimmie a grand to replace an 87 bigred orig owner
and it would surely take a month of Sundays.
Same with cool guitars.

My homeowner insurance will pay to replace 50 grand worth of stuff.
fridge, clothes, computer ALL bs.

What about our cool collectable stuff?

They say they want separate policies with appraisals for
guitars, trikes, tools etc

Still haven't figured out the best way to cover my stuff
except for motion sensor cameras and logging chains.

I remember my daughter asking where my bicycle was
when she was like 5 years old.
I looked around and got that sick feeling when I realized it had gotten stolen.
Didn't want to freak her out so I just kinda sluffed it off.

I'll never forget that feeling

bkm
07-31-2011, 04:56 AM
bkm the problem is the thiefs have more rights than the the people they steal from, low life no longer fear being caught and punished in fact some even enjoy the 3 hots and a cot. the time is here where things need to change and the scum need to fear real justice.
Your preaching to the choir brother. I deal with this on a daily basis. It is real hard to hold back and not do what needs to be done to these scum bags, but I'm not losing everything I have worked for just because I want to put a whopin on a thief. Now sometimes they end up resisting arrest and might get a bump or two while I'm trying to gain control of them and get them to stop resisting.

I have also seen a thief take one hell of a mean spill off of a curb because he wasn't watching his step.:cool:

cattle-dog
07-31-2011, 07:35 AM
bkm i know you see it everyday our country has become backwards where the honest normal people fear or dislike our law inforcement and our crooks have basicly no fear for you guys, its a real shame, when i was a kid our local officer was a well respected man who everyone looked up to and the few local dirtbags hated to run into.

bkm
07-31-2011, 08:03 AM
I'll be the first to admit police officers are their own worst enemy and many have done stupid stuff that makes it hard for a guy like me who tries to do the right thing. It sucks man, but I'm a slave to the paycheck and the schedule is pretty nice for my trike addiction. Other than that its just a job. I hope your friends get there bikes back. I wish it was closer so I could use some of my resources, limited as they may be.

cattle-dog
07-31-2011, 10:38 AM
bkm i know from my dealings with you you are a rarity along with a few officers i am proud to call friends, Keep up the good work it does make a diffrence.

brd812
07-31-2011, 11:44 AM
Its sad. I had my shee stolen from guy out of classifieds. Back when I was about 21 I going to sell her and dump the money into my zilla . My mom gave the guy the address and set up a appointment for when I would be there and made the mistake of mentioning the shed. That night gone without a trace, year later buddy sese her sitting out front of shade bike repair place. He call me at work, I call the state police, we all meet there, owner of the shop freaks, calls the thief (owner) he no shows, owner of the shop confirms that the engine had GBRacing stamps all over the inside of the engine and a Fast by Gast crank in it. Since the thief ground all serial number off it. I took it home and the shop owner and the thief had some explaining to do. Never found out what happened to the guy, my guess nothing.... I got shee back and 20 years later she sits in my garage wrapped up in largest BMF loggin chain I could find concreted in the floor. If that dont slow them down, I dont know what will. I feel for everone that works hard for something and dirtbag scum can take it away with blink of a eye.

wheelsforheels
07-31-2011, 10:13 PM
There ain't nothing worse than a thief. This is the reason I finally registered. Just to tell you the eyes are open over here in central NY too. It seems the people that come up with STUFF, have this nagging habit of bragging about it. Eyes and ears are open over here in Cato land. I'd rather burn a thief than shoot them. Oh well, you have to improvise as you go. Glad to hear there is this many trikers still out there. Trike on!